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Iron ore agglomeration

Author: Jacques ASTIER

Publication date: June 10, 2007

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2. Agglomeration on grid

  • As we saw in the previous chapter, this method of sintering iron ore is still by far the most widespread in the world. In addition to a brief history, we will review the principles and the metallurgical and economic characteristics of this method, before focusing on the now essential aspects of its impact on the environment and possible future developments. For example, gas recycling and oxygen injection are designed to improve the technique's position in relation to its competitor, pellet sintering.

    A little history

    It seems to have been in 1897 that T. Huntington and F. Heberlein patented the roasting of sulfide ores in fixed tanks, on bars through which the gases were drawn. From this, Job developed the agglomeration of ore fines or, rather, blast furnace gas dust. But it was at the beginning of...

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